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| | Staughton Lynd's The Lucasville 5 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01) |
 | | Staughton Lynd (1929-), a Quaker activist who have been involved in the civil rights, labor and peace movements since the 1950s, describes himself as "briefly notorious in the 1960s." During that turbulent decade, Lynd served as director of Freedom Schools in the Mississippi Summer Project of 1964. |
 | | Lynd also was an essential participant in the doomed struggle in the late 1970s to keep the Youngstown steel mills open. |
 | | Staughton Lynd is the son of renowned urban sociologists, Robert and Helen Lynd, co-authors of Middletown: A Study in Modern American Culture (Harcourt Brace, 1929), the classic study of a prosperous late 1920s mid-American community (Muncie, Indiana), one that was revolutionary at the time for applying anthropological techniques. |
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